Third Class Constable definition

Third Class Constable means a constable who has served for a period of one (1) year as a Fourth Class Constable and who has been recommended for reclassification by the Chief of Police to Third Class Constable and such reclassification has been approved by the Board.
Third Class Constable means a Member classified and paid as a Third Class Constable.

Examples of Third Class Constable in a sentence

  • A member will be reclassified successfully to Third Class Constable, Second Class Constable and First Class Constable with a corresponding increase in salary in accordance with Schedule A on completion of each twelve (12) months of service from the date of employment to the classification, provided their performance and efficiency have proved satisfactory to the Chief of Police and only upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police.

  • Where the reason for failure to complete the required basic training during the Probationer Constable's first 12 calendar months service following the date of his/her acceptance as a Probationer Constable is beyond the control of the Probationer Constable the Board shall grant the incremental increase to a pay level equal to that of a Third Class Constable with retroactive effect to the first anniversary of his/her date of acceptance as a Probationer Constable.

  • Promotion from Fourth Class Constable to Third Class Constable • Successful completion of Recruit Training (Ontario Police College, Aylmer, Ontario) with a ▇▇▇▇ of seventy-five (75) percent or better.

  • Fourth Class Constable, Group II - 60% Fourth Class Constable, Group I - 65% Third Class Constable - 80% Second Class Constable - 90% First Class Constable - 100% Sergeant, Group Two - 106% Sergeant - 112% Staff Sergeant, Group Two - 115% Staff Sergeant - 123% The group two salaries for Sergeant and Staff Sergeant shall be for one year from the date the member is promoted to that rank by the Board.

  • A Fourth Class Constable, after twelve months of continuous service as a Fourth Class Constable, satisfactory to the Chief of Police of the Service, shall be appointed a Third Class Constable by the Police Board.

  • After service satisfactory to the Board and the Chief of police for a further twelve (12) months, a Third Class Constable shall be entitled to a promotion to the rank and pay of a Second Class Constable.

  • Cadets who are taken on strength as constables and have completed the week Recruit Training Course at the Ontario Police College, will be at Third Class Constable.

  • A member will be reclassified successfullyto Third Class Constable, Second Class Constable and First Class Constablewith a correspondingincrease in salary in accordance with ScheduleA on completion of each twelve months of from the date of employment to the classification, provided their performance and efficiency have proved satisfactory to the Chief of Police and only upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police.

  • Notwithstanding the generality of the foregoing after service satisfactory to the Board and the Chief of Police or twelve (12) months, a Fourth Class Constable shall be entitled to a promotion to the rank and pay of a Third Class Constable.

  • Where the reason for failure to complete the required basic training during the Probationary Constables' first twelve (12) calendar months' service following the date of his acceptance as a Probationer Constable is beyond the control of the Probationer Constable the Board shall grant the incremental increase to a pay level equal to that of a Third Class Constable with retroactive effect to the first anniversary of his date of acceptance as a Probationer Constable.

Related to Third Class Constable

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  • Related Classes As to any Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest, those classes of Certificates identified as "Related Classes of Certificates" to such Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest in the definition of Uncertificated REMIC I Regular Interest.

  • Backward Classes means any socially and educationally Backward Classes of citizens recognized by the Government for purpose of clause (4) of article 15 of the Constitution of India;

  • Scheduled Classes As specified in the Preliminary Statement.

  • Released Class Claims means the claims being released as described in Paragraph 5.2 below.